Lesson X Review Game Flashcards
NOUN
altar
ara -ae f.
NOUN
farmhouse
villa -ae f.
villa
NOUN
gate
porta -ae f.
portal
NOUN
letter
epístula -ae f.
epistle
NOUN
seat
sella -ae f.
The word _____ literally means to tell before.
The word predict literally means to tell before.
From the founding of the city.
Ab Urbe Cónditā
Grammar question
A preposition shows the ___________ of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence.
A preposition shows the relation(ship) of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence.
Grammar question
English prepositions of two or more words are called
_________ _________.
English prepositions of two or more words are called
compound prepositions.
de sellis
down from the seats
e villā
out of the farmhouse
with me
mecum
with you
tecum
with you all
vobiscum
with us
nobiscum
without the letters
sine epístulis
Spíritus Sanctus
Holy Spirit
gáudeo gaudēre
–– ––
to rejoice
today
hódie
Dictionary form
temple
templum -i n.
the forms for all three genders
your (sg.)
tuus tua tuum
fatherland, country
pátria -ae f.
steterunt
they (have) stood
perfect tense
gaudet
she rejoices
present tense
PREPOSITION
by, from
a, ab (w/abl.)
absent
PREPOSITION
in the presence of
coram (w/abl.)
PREPOSITION
with
cum (w/abl.)
contact, compact
PREPOSITION
- *about,**
- *down from**
de (w/abl.)
devalue
PREPOSITION
out of, out from
e, ex (w/abl.)
exclude
PREPOSITION
in, on
in (w/abl.)
include
PREPOSITION
at the head of
prae (w/abl.)
predict
PREPOSITION
for, on behalf of,
in front of
pro (w/abl.)
prologue
PREPOSITION
without
sine (w/abl.)
sinecure
PREPOSITION
- *under,**
- *at the foot of**
sub (w/abl.)
subway
PREPOSITION
as far as
tenus (w/abl.)
nominative case
arae sacrae
sacred altars
ablative case, English to Latin
in temples
in templis
ablative case
for your country
pro tuā pátriā
Lucy rejoices
Lúcia gaudet
he fights
pugnat